Sublime Announce First Album in 30 Years

Sublime have announced their first album in 30 years. The news comes two years after the band’s Coachella reunion shows, where the late Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob officially joined the lineup. Until the Sun Explodes arrives on June 12 via Atlantic, and the title track is out now along with a music video featuring skateboard icons Christian Hosoi and Omar Hassan. Check it out below.

The new LP includes the previously released single ‘Ensenada’, as well as H.R. of Bad Brains, Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise, G. Love, Skegss, and FIDLAR. “The last Sublime record that will ever be made is Self-Titled,” Nowell said in a press release. “There’s no replacing history, period. Until the Sun Explodes the album is an epilogue, and ‘Until the Sun Explodes’ the single is the epilogue to the epilogue. It is a tribute to the expansive works of Sublime, it is an acknowledgment for all that my father has done for me my entire life, and most importantly it is a thank you. I love you dad, and I owe you my life.”

“This song is the title track of our new album and it expresses the gratitude we all feel as well as our intent for the future of our band and the music we love!” Bud Gaugh commended. “Until the Sun Explodes is our reality. Thank you for enjoying life with us!”

“I am really excited about the album that’s coming out,” Eric Wilson added. “I think it will set the tone for the summer of 2026!”

Until the Sun Explodes Cover Artwork:

Until the Sun Explodes

Until the Sun Explodes Tracklist:

1. Ensenada
2. Wizard
3. Can’t Miss You
4. Backwards [feat. FIDLAR]
5. Maybe Partying Will Help Pt 1
6. Favorite Songs [feat. Skegss]
7. Personal Hell
8. F.T.R.
9. Evil Men
10. Trey’s Song [feat. H.R. of Bad Brains]
11. Casino Taormina
12. The Problem With That Is It Makes Me Stoked
13. Gangstalker
14. Figueroa
15. Froggy
16. Come Correct [feat. G. Love]
17. What For
18. 247-369 [feat. Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise]
19. Maybe Partying Will Help Pt 2
20. Until the Sun Explodes
21. Thanx Again

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